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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Heather would stop and stand next to her bike, surveying the landscape. A. run-on sentence B. sentence fragment C. complete sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheAsker2002

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its c because Heather would stop and stand next to her bike, surveying the landscape. has everything it needs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

comas so its not run on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A sentence fragment does not express a complete thought. A run on sentence involves 2 or more complete statements but lacks conjunctions or punctuation. (ie- or/and/but; comma, semi colon, etc)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Heather would stop and stand next to her bike, surveying the landscape. A. run-on sentence B. sentence fragment C. complete sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well to put it plainly, a sentence fragment consists of dependent clauses. -- My best guess would be C - a complete sentence. Do you agree?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You put the same question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Which they needed in order to finish the project on time. A. run-on sentence B. complete sentence C. sentence fragment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha whoops lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Which she seemed to think she owned. A. run-on sentence B. complete sentence C. sentence fragment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which they needed in order to finish the project on time. you need to add something

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can i have a medal atleast :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya haha there u go :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c because something is missing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:) kk :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Which she seemed to think she owned. A. run-on sentence B. complete sentence C. sentence fragment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry internet messed up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its also missing something

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